Willie Nelson has still got it. The country music legend is 92 and still touring, having just released his 153rd album, “Last Leaf on the Tree,” the title song from which he sang in a show at the ...
Michael Venezia always dreamed of becoming a firefighter, but after graduating from Coral Shores High School in 2010, he put ...
Coral Shores hosted Marathon’s boys and girls tennis teams. The Hurricanes swept the girls matches 7-0 and defeated five of seven contenders on the boys team. Charlotte MacEachern, Kai Guth, Chloe ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a package of bills to create tougher penalties for illegal immigrants committing crimes, all while aiding President Donald Trump’s deportations efforts through ICE. One piece ...
On Feb. 10 and 11, representatives from the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DoD OIG) hosted a meeting with military families and civilians living in housing at Sigsbee Park and ...
I didn’t fall down. Despite a lengthy litany of past gravitational mishaps, I managed to remain upright while walking about 40 yards in my fashion show runway debut. Mission impossible became mission ...
One of the Keys’ oldest fishing clubs is pulsing with renewed life. Driven by the efforts of club president Dave Matney, the historic Long Key Fishing Club, now reborn as the Outdoor Resorts Long Key ...
Tens of thousands of visitors will enter the gates during the two-day Gigantic Nautical Market at Founders Park in Islamorada. Awaiting their arrival are hundreds of vendors, as well as local student ...
Baseball love was in the air at Rex Weech on Feb. 14 when the Conchs took on the ABF Academy Cowboys out of Hialeah. The Cowboys got out to a quick lead in inning one, but Key West shut them down ...
The sun has entered the dreamy, watery world of Pisces, the time of year when we allow ourselves to remember that reality is as much about our hopes and ideals as it is about the hard facts of life.
A judge on Feb. 12 shot down Lloyd Preston Brewer III’s claim that he was acting in self-defense when he shot and killed the ...
For South Florida’s commercial fishermen, the effects of red tides on their operations have become a grim annual reality. The tides, named for when overproduction of the harmful algae Karenia brevis ...
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